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Protected: Reporting limits Central African countries’ access to climate finance
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How are local and Indigenous rights safeguarded in the context of REDD+ in Indonesia?
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Robust intersectoral coordination could unleash Central African forests’ contribution to SDGs
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Why context is critical when it comes to deforestation
Climate Change and Forests in the Congo Basin (COBAM)
COBAM aims to provide policymakers, practitioners and local communities with the information, analysis and tools they need to implement policies and projects for adaptation to climate change and reduction of carbon emissions in the forests of the Congo Basin, with equitable impacts and co-benefits – including poverty reduction, enhancement of ecosystem services, and protection of local livelihoods and rights. COBAM is implemented by CIFOR under the African Development Bank grant to the Economic Community of Central African States for financing the Congo Basin Ecosystems Conservation Support Program.